Abstract

The stabilized spatiotemporal threshold response surface can be modeled as the linear difference between the threshold response surfaces of two mechanisms, each of which is simply the product of a spatial and a temporal frequency response curve. With no free parameters, the resulting model is shown to be a good fit to available data.

For the origin of this term, see Flicker, edited by H. E. Henkes and L. H. van der Tweel (Junk, The Hague, 1964).

For the present purpose we use the term mechanism to represent any realizable system that has the given spatial and temporal properties. Other than this, no specific physiological implications are intended.

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For the origin of this term, see Flicker, edited by H. E. Henkes and L. H. van der Tweel (Junk, The Hague, 1964).

For the present purpose we use the term mechanism to represent any realizable system that has the given spatial and temporal properties. Other than this, no specific physiological implications are intended.